Saturday, October 27, 2012

Jesus Owns Muhammad

According to the Qur'an, Christians must judge by the Gospel (Qur'an 5:47). But the Gospel says that Jesus owns everything (Matthew 11:27; John 16:15). Since Jesus owns everything, he also owns Muhammad. If Muslims don't want us to conclude that Jesus owns Muhammad, they have to tell us not to judge by the Gospel. But why would Muslims contradict Allah?

@About Me The Qur'an also affirms, not only the resurrection like you showed on your post brother but that Jesus is Sineless and that He is also Born of a Virgin: The Messenger said: "And make mention of Mary in the Scripture, when she had withdrawn from her people to a chamber looking East, and had chosen seclusion from them. Then We sent unto her Our spirit and it assumed for her the likeness of a perfect man. She said: Lo! I seek refuge in the Beneficent One from thee, if thou art God-fearing. He said: I am only a messenger from thy Lord, that I may bestow on thee a faultless son. She said: How can I have a son when no mortal hath touched me, neither have I been unchaste? He said: So it will be. Thy Lord saith: It is easy for Me. And it will be that We may make of him a revelation for mankind and a mercy from Us, and it is a thing ordained. And she conceived him, and she withdrew with him to a far place. Surah 19:16-22

I got to say openly: Muhammad, thank you so much, Surah 19 has honestly reinforce my faith in Jesus Christ. Like you said, he is sineless, born of a virgin Marry. Although, you lied about his crucifixion, you redeem yourself by saying he resurrected bodily. Muhammad, what can I say other than PRAISE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, the one and only. Hallelujah, Amen.

The Qur'an also affirms, not only the resurrection like you showed on your post brother but that Jesus is Sineless and that He is also Born of a Virgin

Indeed. One may also wonder, why the favoritism on the part of Allah? According to the Quran, Jesus gets all the above privileges, including the power to perform miracles... BUT he's just a mere messenger, no greater the Muhammad!

(2) When the Qur'an arrived, the Gospel became superfluous, hence it became possible for evil Christians to corrupt it.

(3) The Gospel that exists today is different from the one that existed until the time of Mohammed.

(4) Manuscript evidence to the contrary is all false and Christians who say otherwise are lying.

(5) Even though some heretical Christians were claiming that Jesus is God & etc., this was only because they couldn't be bothered reading the Gospel. This heretical doctrine was not committed to writing in any document that counted.

I have trouble seeing how you are missing what is quite straightforward.

Verse 46 says that Allah first gave the law [to Moses], and later He gave the Gospel to Isa. It also says that the Gospel contains guidance and light and is a confirmation of what came before it in the law.

Verse 47 says that the people of the Gospel are to judge by what Allah revealed therein.

Verse 48 says that Allah gave the Qur'an to Muhammad, that it is a confirmation of what Allah previously revealed in the Torah and the Gospel, and he, i.e. Muhammad, is to judge according to what was revealed to him.

It is evident from this that each group was sent a revelation, and that each group is responsible for judging by the revelation that was given to them. For the Christians this is the Gospel. For Muslims it is the Qur'an.

In fact, verse 48 goes on to say: "To each among you We have prescribed a Law and an Open Way. If Allah had so willed, He would have made you a single People, but (His Plan is) to test you in what He hath given you: so strive as in a race in all virtues..."

Little wonder that Yusuf Ali, even though he had incentive to try to distort this, was constrained to say in a footnote to this section of the Qur'an: "If the Christians follow not their light, they are rebellious."

So Christians are to judge by the light that was given to them, i.e. the law-confirming Gospel of Jesus Christ. And according to the Gospel, Jesus owns everything, including Muhammad. It is all quite simple, really.

Another quality video David it's a shame that Facebook has blocked your video's as abusive or offensive! I can still tweet them at the moment 🙏 great hearing you on the bible answer man recently David, you had Hank eating out of your hand 😄I await your arrival to Birmingham Uk.

Before Jesus came to the Jews, they already use to follow the Torah. Also they already believed in one God. Between Moses and Jesus lots of Prophets came to the Jews such as Aaron, Ezekiel, David, Solomon, Elijah, Elisha, Jonah, Zecharias & John. Hence before Jesus arrived, the Jews already believed in one God. The God of Abraham. What was so different that Jesus said because of which he was sentenced to crucifixion ?

Also in the quran verse 157 of sura Nisa'ah can be interpreted in many different ways. It is true...they (the Jews) did not kill him neither crucified him....because the Romans did. Also it was made to appear to them. How do we know that he didn't die and hence wasn't crucifed ? That's because he appeared again on Sunday Morning!!

Diana said: "Also in the quran verse 157 of sura Nisa'ah can be interpreted in many different ways."

Not for a Muslim. Muhammad explained the verse in terms of substitution theory (Allah disguised someone else, and this other person was crucified in Jesus' place). So if Jesus was crucified, Muhammad was a false prophet.

"No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all vision; He is subtle well-aware." (Surah 6:103)

This is another attribute of God that Christ manifested. Ibn Kathir and Kortobi told a story that Christ was one day on a mountain and the Romans wanted to arrest Him . He went right through them and they could not see Him, but He saw them all. (Sects and Denominations by Sheheristani, page 27

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